Chatuchak Weekend Market
AttractionThe world's largest outdoor market with over 15,000 stalls. Go early Saturday to beat the heat and find vintage Thai silk and handmade ceramics.
Bangkok is tastiest in the alleys where no English menu exists. Street food stalls, hidden temples, and rooftop bars the locals keep secret.
The world's largest outdoor market with over 15,000 stalls. Go early Saturday to beat the heat and find vintage Thai silk and handmade ceramics.
The most legendary pad thai in Bangkok since 1966. The superb version wrapped in egg is worth the hour-long queue on Maha Chai Road.
Skip the daytime crowds and take a river taxi at dawn. The temple glows pink and gold, and you'll have it nearly to yourself.
The best street food in Bangkok comes alive after dark here. Follow the smoke to wok-fried crab at Jay Fai or oyster omelets from any corner stall.
A colorful night market with tent-top views from the nearby parking garage. The seafood BBQ stalls and coconut ice cream are must-tries.
Bangkok's premium fresh market adjacent to Chatuchak. Voted one of the world's best fresh markets — try the mango sticky rice and som tum.
A beautifully restored Chinese mansion and heritage site on the Chao Phraya river with artisan cafes, galleries, and Instagrammable murals.
A 61st-floor open-air bar on top of the Banyan Tree Hotel. Dress smart, arrive for sunset, and watch Bangkok light up below.
The silk merchant's teak house museum set in a jungle garden. The guided tour reveals the mysterious story of his disappearance.
A hidden neighborhood of street art, Chinese shrines, and hole-in-wall noodle shops between Chinatown and the river. Completely off the tourist track.
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